
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a mechanical watch?
A mechanical watch is so named because it contains inside the outer case, a mechanical movement. Such movements were used in clocks for centuries before being adapted for watches.
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Are all watches water resistant?
No, but all quality watches have a degree of resistance. Water Resistance is a common mark stamped on the back of watches to indicate how well a watch is sealed against ingress of water. It is usually accompanied by an indication of the static test pressure that the watch was exposed to in a leakage test. For example 5 ATM (Atmospheres). The test p
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Why do some people still wear watches?
When someone asks me what time it is, I can usually answer before people even start reaching for their phones. It takes a lot less effort to rotate your wrist and move your eyes than take a phone out, press a button, get distracted by notifications and lock your phone again. Also, watch batteries last much longer than phone batteries. Some people l
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What is the exact difference between automatic watch and kinetic watch?
An automatic watch winds a spring, while a kinetic watch charges a capacitor or battery.
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Is the watch a utility, an accessory, or a status symbol?
Yes, a watch is a very good example of a commodity that fits into all three categories. Watches have often served as status symbols for many, many years, often being a key indicator of a person's taste levels and wealth.
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How good is Nike Run Club for beginners to use in Apple Watch Nike?
It's perfect for a beginners. The Nike+ app includes GPS tracking, challenges to keep one motivated, guides with audio, and coaching plans. It also makes it easy to use it with friends.
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